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    Coquille Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-07-26)
    (City of Coquille, 2013-07-26) Coquille (Or.)
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    Coquille Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-12-05)
    (Coquille, 2008-12-05) Coquille (Or.)
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    Coquille Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-07-13)
    (Coquille, 2009-07-13) Coquille (Or.)
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    Coquille Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-12-04)
    (Coquille, 2008-12-04) Coquille (Or.)
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    Coquille Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-10-16)
    (Coquille, 2007-10-16) Coquille (Or.)
    Change of zoning on a parcel property from C-2 Commercial Genereal to R - Residential
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    Coquille Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-06-08)
    (Coquille, 2006-06-08) Coquille (Or.)
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    Coos County multi-jurisdictional natural hazards mitigation plan : report for: Coos County and the cities of Bandon, Coos Bay, Coquille, Lakeside, Myrtle Point, North Bend, and Powers
    (Coos County (Or.), 2010-07) Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience; LeDuc, Andre; Dillon, Krista; Bruce, Josh; Findley, Megan; Crawford, Adam; Passchier, Gregoor
    Coos County developed this multi-jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan in an effort to reduce future loss of life and damage to property resulting from natural hazards. This plan was developed with and for the following jurisdictions: Coos County and the cities of Bandon, Coos Bay, Coquille, Lakeside, Myrtle Point, North Bend, and Powers. These are the same jurisdictions that were represented in the 2005 Coos County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan. It is impossible to predict exactly when natural hazards will occur, or the extent to which they will affect the community. However, with careful planning and collaboration among public agencies, private sector organizations, and citizens within the community, it is possible to minimize the losses that can result from natural hazards. Natural hazard mitigation is defined as a method of permanently reducing or alleviating the losses of life, property, and injuries resulting from natural hazards through long and short-term strategies. Example strategies include policy changes, such as updated ordinances, projects, such as seismic retrofits to critical facilities; and education and outreach to targeted audiences, such as Spanish speaking residents or the elderly. Natural hazard mitigation is the responsibility of individuals, private businesses and industries, state and local governments, and the federal government.
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    Coquille : Transportation system plan
    (City of Coquille (Or.), 1997-11-15) Coquille (Or.); JRH Transportation Engineering
    The purpose of this report is to describe the existing transportation system in Coquille and present policies that are consistent with statewide land-use and transportation policies. Specifically, this report: presents an inventory of existing transportation facilities [with]in the Coquille Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) including roads, bicycle and pedestrain routes, public transportation facilities, and air, rail and pipeline facilities; analyzes transportation needs; presents Comprehensive Plan policies and implementation measures that are consistent with the state and local transportation goals. [From the Plan]